Hi Gorva,
Thanks for the info. I'll check into it. I figured that ganglia
might already have something for this I just hadn't started a search
for it yet =).
Let me see if I can clarify better. As you point out the information
I am looking for is already within ganglia. I think what I was
wondering is under the first section "Hamilton Grid" which is a
summary of all my CPU's I could have a little more detailed summary
similar to how the torque and maui pages work with monami. The page
would show me total number of CPU's, total amount of memory, and
total amount of scratch disk for all the systems within ganglia.
Those are the main resources people seem to want to know about in
terms of cluster computing =). It would save me from having to go
through them all and add them together by hand. Plus it would always
give me an accurate total of resources in real time. I'll look
through the links you sent and see what I can find out. Thanks again
for the info.
-Steve
On May 21, 2008, at 7:08 AM, gorva wrote:
> Hi Monami'ers,
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> I have been using it for a little while now and love the report
> pages for maui and torque from ganglia =). These are the pages I
> have on the web site:
>
> http://chem.hamilton.edu/modules/myiframe/index.php?iframeid=2
> http://chem.hamilton.edu/modules/myiframe/index.php?iframeid=3
>
> Nice output :)
>
> I am wondering if there could be a way to gather information about
> all our systems and show a summary in a similar page? For example,
> instead of trying to add up all the CPU's, Memory and Disk and list
> it on a web page (manually) it would be nice to have a page that
> generated this information. So you could go to a page and see a
> summary of total CPU, Memory and Scratch Disk in real time based on
> the Ganglia info. Maybe this is something I need to look at from
> within Ganglia itself. Anyhow, just thought I'd ask and see what
> suggestions you might have. Thanks,
>
> I might have not understood, but you can find a sum of the CPU,
> Memory and netword load in your ganglia page.
> Just go to http://chem.hamilton.edu/modules/myiframe/index.php?
> iframeid=1 and click on "Servers" (next to "Hamilton Grid" on the
> upper left corner).
>
> For the scratch disk (or any custom graph you'd like to make), I've
> found a frontend that helps you to make any graph you want using
> RRDs : drraw (http://web.taranis.org/drraw/). It's pretty simple to
> install. I'm sure there are plenty of all other ways to do a custom
> graph.
> You could use this ganglia frontend modification : http://
> http://www.perzl.org/ganglia/webinterface.html (even if the custom graphs
> never worked for me) ...
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> Cheers,
>
> gorva

>
> Hi Monami'ers,
>
Hi Steve,
> I have been using it for a little while now and love the report pages for
> maui and torque from ganglia =). These are the pages I have on the web site:
>
> http://chem.hamilton.edu/modules/myiframe/index.php?iframeid=2
> http://chem.hamilton.edu/modules/myiframe/index.php?iframeid=3
>
Nice output :)
> <http://chem.hamilton.edu/modules/myiframe/index.php?iframeid=3&gt;
> I am wondering if there could be a way to gather information about all our
> systems and show a summary in a similar page? For example, instead of trying
> to add up all the CPU's, Memory and Disk and list it on a web page
> (manually) it would be nice to have a page that generated this information.
> So you could go to a page and see a summary of total CPU, Memory and Scratch
> Disk in real time based on the Ganglia info. Maybe this is something I need
> to look at from within Ganglia itself. Anyhow, just thought I'd ask and see
> what suggestions you might have. Thanks,
>
I might have not understood, but you can find a sum of the CPU, Memory and
netword load in your ganglia page.
Just go to http://chem.hamilton.edu/modules/myiframe/index.php?iframeid=1and
click on "Servers" (next to "Hamilton Grid" on the upper left corner).
For the scratch disk (or any custom graph you'd like to make), I've found a
frontend that helps you to make any graph you want using RRDs : drraw (
http://web.taranis.org/drraw/). It's pretty simple to install. I'm sure
there are plenty of all other ways to do a custom graph.
You could use this ganglia frontend modification :
http://www.perzl.org/ganglia/webinterface.html (even if the custom graphs
never worked for me) ...
I hope this helps,
Cheers,
gorva